Today’s report: Calling all candidates, debris, and more

Would-be candidates face deadline in upcoming municipal election, the final sweep for storm debris, and the latest coronavirus cases headline Today’s “Biloxi A to Z” report.

Also in the 10-minute video: An infrastructure update, Mayor Gilich’s announcement of the cancelation of this year’s Mardi Gras parades in Biloxi, where to recycle your undecorated green Christmas tree, how to live stream Tuesday’s City Council meeting, and safety reminders.
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News and notes: Council meeting, weekly report

City Council: Biloxi City Council will hold its first meeting of 2021 on Tuesday at 6 p.m. at Biloxi City Hall. To see the meeting agenda and supporting documents, click here. The meeting will be streamed live on Tuesday and can be accessed by clicking the LIVE tab on the top of the City of Biloxi website.

The week that was: Last week, the Fire Department answered 153 calls for service, including 88 for medical emergencies and five fires; the Police Department 2,002 calls for service; and the Community Development Department issued 51 building permits with a construction valuation of nearly $430,000. To see the reports covering last week, click here.